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New Titles (and More Lost Ladies!) From Boiler House Press

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It goes without saying that Boiler House Press’s Recovered Books series is near and dear to our hearts. Their recent release of Else Jerusalem’s Red House Alley was the subject of our previous episode, and this week, Amy weighs in on some more enticing titles from their list, including new (old) titles from another forgotten author once featured on this podcast: Gertrude Trevelyan. Amy also reveals which book at the top of her summer reading list is taking her back to Louis XV’s court at Versailles by way of a Mitford sister!

Mentioned in this episode:

Red House Alley by Else Jerusalem

Quarry by Jane White

Lost Ladies of Lit Episode No. 146 on Jane White

The Unpossessed by Tess Slesinger

Time: The Present by Tess Slesinger

Lost Ladies of Lit Episode No. 89 on Tess Slesinger

Gentleman Overboard by Herbert Clyde Lewis

Solitary Confinement by Christopher Burney

And So Did I by Malachi Whitaker

Where Stands a Winged Sentry by Margaret Kennedy

Neglected Books

Boiler House Press

Trance By Appointment by Gertrude Trevelyan

As It Was in the Beginning by Gertrude Trevelyan

William’s Wife by Gertrude Trevelyan

Two Thousand Million Manpower by Gertrude Trevelyan

U.S.A. by John Dos Passos

Madame de Pompodour by Nancy Mitford

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